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1938, p. 17. (East Africa, lime carbonate 



in termite mound.) 

 1950a, pp. 1-95. (South Africa, fungus- 

 growing mound builders.) 

 1952c, pp. 14-15, 29. (South Africa.) 

 Bastin, H., 1916, pp. 691-696. (Mound nests.) 

 Bathellier, J., 1923, pp. 403-409. (Nest of 

 Etttermes matangensis with nest of Micro- 

 termes.) 

 1923b, pp. 430-431. (Nests of Eutermes.) 

 Baumann, E., 1882, pp. 419-424. (Chemical 

 analysis fragment nest from Australia.) 

 Beeson, C. F. C, 1941a, pp. 524-553. (India, 

 classification and figures nests, diffuse or 

 concentrated.) 

 Bequaert, J., 1930, pp. 797-1001. (Termitar- 

 ium Macrotenncs natalensis figured and 

 described, Africa.) 

 Berland, L., 1951, pp. 22-23. (Nests of Jpico- 



termes, Africa.) 

 Bernouli, W., 1945, pp. 170-171, fig. I. (Nest 



Microtermes from Sumatra.) 

 Branner, J. C, 1910, pp. 24-25. (Luminosity 

 or phosphorescence of termite nests in 

 Brazil.) 

 1910a, p. 342. (Luminosity or phosphores- 

 cence of termite nests in Brazil.) 

 BucHHOLZ, R., 1876, pp. xv-xviii. 

 BuGNiON, E., 1923, p. 432. {Eutermes.) 

 Caedew, D., 1934, p. 720. (Carton nest from 



railway carriage, India.) 

 CoATON, W. G. H., 1947, pp. 130-177. (Keys 

 based on nesting habit, Soudi Africa.) 

 1948, pp. r-19. (Nests in relation to control 



in veldt.) 

 I948d, pp. 1-38. (Nests in relation to con- 

 trol in veldt.) 

 1949a, pp. 1-89. (Subterranean termites in 

 buildings and nests in relation to con- 

 trol.) 

 1950, pp. 1-28. (Nests in relation to control 

 in cultivated areas.) 

 Colette, J. R. F., 1936, pp. 309-348. (Nest 

 from Upper Pleistocene, Stanley-Pool, 

 Belgian Congo.) 

 CosAR, H. G., 1934, pp. 1-86. (Correlation 

 different types nests with vegetation, pis. 

 1-2, Africa.) 

 CosTA-LiMA, A. DA, 1936, pp. 10-17. (Termi- 



taria of various Brazilian termites.) 

 Cowan, T., 1865, pp. 132-137. (Uses of nests.) 

 Deoras, p. }., 1949, pp. 445-446. (Mound- 

 forming termites and their control.) 

 Desneux, J., 1918*, pp. 298-312. (New type 

 of nests, Africa, Apicotcrmes.) 

 1948, pp. 1-54. (Subterranean nest of Apico- 

 tcrmes in tropical Africa.) 



1953, pp. 1-123. (Africa, phylogeny Apico- 

 tcrmes.) 



1953a. PP- 393-396- (Africa, phylogeny 

 Apicotcrmes.) 



1954, pp. 346-347. (Belg. Congo, subter- 

 ranean nests Anoplotermes.) 



DiETZ, H. F., and Snyder, T. E., 1923, pp. 

 279-302. (Tree and mound nests. Pan- 

 ama.) 



DoANE, R. W., 1924, pp. 98-100. (Turret- 

 building, Reticulitermes hesperus.) 



DowNEs, H., 1836, p. ii. (Nest from Fer- 

 nando Po.) 



Dudley, P. H., and Beaumont, J., 1890*, pp. 

 148, 176. (Nest Termes columnaris Pan- 

 ama is Amitermes foreli.) 

 1890a*, p. 109. (Termes columnaris is A. 

 foreli.) 



Ebner, R., 1926, in Sjostedt, I926d, pp. 71-76. 

 (Termite nests, Anglo-Egyptian Sudan.) 



Ehrhorn, E. M., 1934, p. 360. (Coptotermes 

 jonnosanus, aerial nest built at edge 

 water tank in attic, Honolulu.) 

 1934, in Kofoid, 2d ed., p. 327. (Hawaii.) 



Emerson, A. E., 1923, p. 160. (Ecological 

 relations.) 

 1928*, pp. 401-574. (Belgian Congo, Cam- 

 eroon.) 



1937, p. 56. (Study phylogeny, behavior.) 

 1937a, pp. 241-248. (Architecture.) 

 1937b, pp. 249-254. (Social organization.) 



1938, pp. 247-284. (Nesting habits various 

 families.) 



1949, in Alice et al., pp. 133; 422; 425-426; 

 428-429 {Amitermes meridionalis, Aus- 

 tralia; pp. 633-634, Apicotcrmes, Africa, 

 moisture and gas exchange; pp. 645-646, 

 Constrictotermes cavijrons, British Gui- 

 ana; pp. 669, 718-721, 722.) 



1952a, pp. 333-354. {Apicotcrmes, Africa.) 



1952b, pp. 488, 509. {Procornitermcs and 

 Cornitermes, tropical America.) 

 Emerson, A. E., and Fish, E., 1937, pp. 1-127. 



(Nests, a termite city.) 

 Escherich, K., I909d, pp. 234-239. 



1911*, pp. xxxii-t-262. (Ceylon.) 



1912, pp. 211-213. (Art of nest building.) 

 Feytaud, J., 1921, pp. 1-135. {Lucijugus, 

 France.) 



1949b, pp. 287-289. (Subterranean cities. 

 Tropics.) 



1951a, pp. 562-564. (Subterranean cities, 

 Tropics.) 



1953, pp. 1-158. (General.) 

 FoNSECA, J. Pinto da, 1950, pp. 57-84. (Sao 

 Paulo, Brazil, Syntcrmes molestus convex 

 cells, 2 in. high, 4 in. wide, deep in soil, 

 interconnected.) 



